The orchestra seats are the closest to the front, and usuallythe most expensive.
What are the stalls in a theater?
Stalls are otherwise knows as Orchestra Stalls or Orchestra Seats. They are the lowest seating section of the theatre and closest to the stage.
A theater has 850 seats 60 of which are in the orchestra how many seats are not in the orchestra?
a theater has 850 seats 60 % of which are in the orchestra how many seats are not in the orchestra A.340 B.300 C.400 D.50 E.100 850*60% = 510 subtract 510 from the original 850 gives u 340
Did the globe theatre have seats?
the globe theatre has got seats its got over 3,000 seats and standing places to
How many seats does the globe theatre have now?
How many seats are there in the globe theatre now? How many seats were there in the globe theatre before it got burnt down?
What is the name of the place where the orchestra plays in a theatre?
How many theatre seats are in a theatre?
It depends on where the theatre is and how big it is.
How do you use orchestra in a sentence?
Dragon mania legends titan dragon. The orchestra played wonderful music in the theatre.
Who is the one that shows people their seats in the theatre?
A person who shows people to their seats in a theatre is called an usher.
What does the term orchestra mean in Greek theatre terminology?
the orchestra was the main part of the stage where the chorus was located at. The word orchestra was derived from the word orcheisthai. Literally translated, it means the dancing place. The orchestra was in front of the skene and was at the center of the theatre. The orchestra was the space between the audience and the stage; primary chorus performance space in Greek theatre
What are loge seats?
Its alittle higher up then the orchestra. Orchestra seats are usually the best but some people prefer to sit further back from the stage
Why was the orchestra important in Greek theater?
The orchestra puts the drama in the Greek Theatre.
How many seats are in the Victoria palace theatre?
How many seats are in the palladium theatre?
What is an orchestra in a Greek theater?
Orchestra was the circular part at the bottom of the theatre where the actors where performing.
At the theater which are the best seats in the house?
How many seats did the Elizabethan Theater have?
The answer is the Elizabethan Theatre had 2302 seats
Did they have seats in the original Globe theatre?
Yes there was seats in the globe theatre but only on the balconies People also sat on the floor and on the actual stage
What was the theatre space called in ancient Greece?
What did the ancient Greeks call their theatre space?
How many seats does the globe theatre have?
How many seats are there at the Adelphi Theatre in London?
The Adelphi Theatre in Long has over 15,000 seats for a large audience. The Adelphi Theatre is owned by the Nederland Organization and is still today putting on performances.
How many seats does the Sydney Opera House have?
The five venues making up the main performance facilities: The Concert Hall - 2,679 seats. The Opera Theatre - 1,507 seats. The Drama Theatre - 544 seats. The Playhouse - 398 seats. The Studio - capacity of 400 people.
What is an orchestra in ancient Greek theatre?
The orchestra is not the musicians who play the music it's actually the stage where the actors perform.
How many seats did the Globe Theatre have?
it had over 3,500 seats and lots of standing places
How many seats in Gershwin theatre?
At 1900 seats, the Gershwin is the largest of the Broadway theaters
Why did the Romans call the space in front of the stage an orchestra?
They called it an orchestra because that was its name. It came from the Greek theaters where the chorus would stand and recite. The Romans also denoted the first few rows of seats the orchestra as they were reserved for dignitaries and senators. They called it an orchestra because that was its name. It came from the Greek theaters where the chorus would stand and recite. The Romans also denoted the first few rows of… Read More
How many seats are there in the hexagon theatre?
The limit is 300 seats without installing a sprinkler system.
Who shows people to ther seats in the theatre?
Which are Best seats in a theatre?
What is the semicircular area of a Greek theatre stage called?
Seating Positions In An Orchestra
What are seats in a concert called near the stage?
What are the best seats in Broadway theaters?
Seats vary immensely from theater to theater, but generally, the order of best to worst seats goes as such: the first half of the orchestra, the first few rows of first mezzanine (I like F or above), the rest of orchestra, the rest of first mezzanine, second mezzanine.
What is difference between the origanal globe theatre and the modern theatre?
How many people can sit in the air Canada centre?
Basketball 19,800 seats Hockey 18,800 seats Full house concerts 19,800 seats Theatre 5,200 seats
What is the loge section in theaters?
The loge section is the first tier - or - first level up from the orchestra seats. Considered the best seats in house.
How were the social classes divided in the theatre in Shakespeare's time?
The social classes in the theatre were arranged so the richer, higher class people had the better veiw and more comfortable seats. As the theatres in shakespeares day were usually circular in shape this meant that the better seats were higher up. The poorer seats were in the open air space in the middle or the theatre with no seats unlike the richer classes above them.
What is in a theater and begin with g?
It is home to the National Symphony Orchestra and the American Film Institute?
Similarities between Globe Theatre and modern theater?
there are men and female characters performing, the theatre is indoors and there are seats
What do you call a person shows people to their seat in a theatre?
A person who shows people to their seats in a theatre is called an 'usher'.
What is theatre publicity who is a theatre pulicity manager what the basic functions of a theatre publicity manager?
Theatre publicity is advertising theatres. A theatre publicity manager's job is to inform the public of the productions that will be on at their theatre and market them so seats sell.
How many people can the Sydney Opera House hold?
The five venues making up the main performance facilities: The Concert Hall - 2,679 seats. The Opera Theatre - 1,8900 seats. The Drama Theatre - 876seats. The Playhouse - 78 seats. The Studio - capacity of 467people.
What are the gallery seats in Shakespeare?
The Old Globe Theatre (Shakespeare's theatre) had three galleries. They were balconies that overlooked the back of the stage.
What is the name of semicircular space in front of a Greek theatre stage?
How many people can the grand theatre hold?
What were the best seats in the house at the original Globe Theatre?
What were the best seats in the house at the origional Globe Theatre?
Where did the rich people sit in the theatre in shakespeares time?
What is the difference between modern theater and ancient china theater?
the modern theatre has concert seats and the ancient has pillow and comfortable seats.
What types of accommodations were available to those who paid more in the globe theatre?
Seats, and if you paid even more, cushions for those seats.
In the pit, the walls are specially designed to provide the best possible acoustics, ensuring that the sound of the orchestra flows through the entire venue without overwhelming the performance on stage. Many orchestra pits are also designed to have reasonably low decibel levels, allowing musicians to work without fears of damaging their hearing. Typically, a small platform in the pit accommodates the conductor, so that he or she can be seen by all of the musicians, who may sit in chairs or on bleachers, depending on the design of the pit.
Some pits are set up on hydraulic lifts, allowing them to be raised and lowered. This can be very useful in theaters which offer a mixture of performances, as the pit can be used to extend the stage or the seating when an orchestra is not required. On orchestra pit doesn't have to be located directly in front of the stage, either, although many patrons expect to see the orchestra performing in front of the stage; when an orchestra pit is elsewhere in the theaters, the conductor's movements may be broadcast on monitors visible from the stage, so that the actors can follow cues.
Working in an orchestra pit can be challenging, as people often have to endure close quarters in the pit. Musicians must be able to work well with each other, and to keep cool in a variety of situations, as they must coordinate with the actors on stage. If something goes wrong on stage, the musicians in the pit will need to react appropriately, to help mask the problem so that the audience is not aware of the issue.
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Seating at the Greek Theater at Ephesus
The photo shows the Theater at Ephesus (diameter 145m; height 30m). During the Hellenistic period, Lysimachus, king of Ephesus and one of the successors of Alexander the Great (the diadochs), is believed to have constructed the original theater (at the start of the third century B.C.). At this time also, the first permanent or scene building was installed. The theater was expanded, during the Roman period, by the early emperors Claudius, Nero, and Trajan. The Apostle Paul is said to have delivered a sermon here. The Theater of Ephesus was used until the 5th century A.D., although it was damaged by earthquakes in the 4th.
Some ancient Greek theaters, like the one featured here, from Ephesus, are still used for concerts because of their superior acoustics.
The Theatron
The viewing area of the Greek theater is called the theatron, whence our word 'theater' (theatre). Theater comes from a Greek word for viewing (the ceremonies).
Besides a design to allow crowds to see the performers, Greek theaters excelled in acoustics. The people up high on the hill could hear the words spoken far below. The word 'audience' refers to the property of hearing.
What the Audience Sat On
The earliest Greeks who attended performances probably sat on the grass or stood on the hillside to watch the goings-on. Soon there were wooden benches. Later, the audience sat on benches cut from the rock of the hillside or made of stone. Some prestigious benches towards the bottom might be covered with marble or otherwise enhanced for priests and officials. (These front rows are sometimes called proedria.) The Roman seats of prestige were a few rows up, but they came later.
Viewing the Performances
Seats were arranged in curving (polygonal) tiers as you can see from the photo so that the people in the rows above could see the action in the orchestra and on stage without their vision being obscured by the people beneath them. The curve followed the shape of the orchestra, so where the orchestra was rectangular, as the first may have been, the seats facing the front would be rectilinear as well, with curves to the side. (Thorikos, Ikaria, and Rhamnus may have had rectangular orchestras.) This isn't too different from the seating in a modern auditorium -- except for being outside.
Reaching the Upper Tiers
To get to the upper seats, there were stairs at regular intervals. This provided the wedge formation of the seats that is visible in ancient theaters.
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The Orchestra and Skene in the Greek Theater
To the ancient Greeks, the orchestra did not refer to a group of musicians in the pit beneath the stage, or musicians playing symphonies in orchestral halls, or an area for the audience.
The Orchestra and the Chorus
The orchestra would be a flat area and might be a circle or other shape with an altar [technical term: thymele] in the center. It was the place where the chorus performed and danced, located in the hollow of a hill. As you can see in one of the (albeit, restored) Greek theater photos, the orchestra could be paved (as with marble) or it could simply be packed dirt. In the Greek theater, the audience did not sit in the orchestra.
Before the introduction of the stage building/tent [technical term to know: skene], entrance into the orchestra was limited to ramps to left and right of the orchestra, known as eisodoi. Individually, on theater drawing plans, you will also see them marked as parados, which can be confusing because it is also the word for the first choral song in a tragedy.
The Skene and the Actors
The orchestra was in front of the auditorium. Behind the orchestra was the skene, if there was one. Didaskalia says the earliest extant tragedy that utilizes the skene was Aeschylus' Oresteia. Before c. 460, actors probably performed on the same level as the chorus -- in the orchestra.
The skene was not originally a permanent building. When it was used, actors, but probably not the chorus, changed costumes and emerged from it through a few doors. Later, the flat-roofed wooden skene provided an elevated performance surface, like the modern stage. The proscenium was the columned wall in front of the skene. When gods spoke, they spoke from the theologion which was on the top of the proscenium
The Theater of Dionysus in Athens, by the Acropolis, is thought to have had 10 wedges, one for each of the 10 tribes, but then the number was increased to 13 by the 4th century. The remains of the original Theater of Dionysus consist of 6 stones excavated by Dörpfeld and thought to be from the orchestra's wall. This is the theater that produced the masterpieces of Greek tragedy by Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides.
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The Orchestral Pit
When theaters like the Theater of Delphi were originally constructed, the performances were in the orchestra. When the skene-stage became the norm, the lower seats of the theatron were too low to see, so seats were removed so that the lowest, honored tiers, were only about 5' below the level of the stage, according to The Greek Theater and Its Drama, by Roy Caston Flickinger. This was also done to theaters at Ephesus and Pergamum, among others. Flickinger adds that this alteration of the theatron turned the orchestra into a pit with walls around it.
As you can see from the photo, the Theater of Delphi is up high, near the sanctuary, with a magnificent view.
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Theater of Epidauros
Second century A.D. travel writer Pausanias thought highly of the Theater of Epidauros (Epidaurus). He writes:
[2.27.5] The Epidaurians have a theater within the sanctuary, in my opinion very well worth seeing. For while the Roman theaters are far superior to those anywhere else in their splendor, and the Arcadian theater at Megalopolis is unequalled for size, what architect could seriously rival Polycleitus in symmetry and beauty? For it was Polycleitus who built both this theater and the circular building.
Ancient History Sourcebook
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The Theater of Miletus
Theater of Miletus (4th Century B.C.). It was expanded during Roman Period and increased its seating, going from 5,300-25,000 spectators.
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Theater of Halicarnassus
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Theatre of Fourvière
This is a Roman theater, built in Lugdunum (modern Lyon, France) in about 15 B.C. It is the first theater built in France. As its name indicates, it was built on the Fourvière Hill.
The most standard seating arrangement in a modern symphonyorchestra looks approximately like this: (See below for legend)Percussion & Timpani sections (PNO) FH FH FH FH FH.. TP TP TPTP.. TRB TRB TRB TRB TB H H OB OB OB OB (EH) (EO) BS BS BS BS(CBS) 2V 2V 2V 2V 2V 2V FL FL FL (PICC) CL CL CL CL (BCL) CB CB 2V2V 2V 2V 2V 2V VL VL VL VL VLC VLC VLC VLC CB CB 1V 1V 1V 1V 1V 1V1V VL VL VL VL VLC VLC VLC VLC CB CB 1V 1V 1V 1V 1V (CM)(Conductor) VLC VLC VLC CB CB (PNO) = Piano(s) if used as part oforchestra (Also Harpsichord/celesta) FH = French Horns TP =Trumpets TRB = Trombones TB = Tuba (Possibly more than 1) H =Harp(s) OB = Oboes, (EH) = English horn when used (EO) = eventualother wind instruments, if needed BS = Bassoons, (CBS) =Contrabassoon when used FL = Flutes, (PICC) = Piccolo(s) when usedCL = Clarinets, (BCL) = Bass Clarinet(s) when used 1V = firstViolin section 2V = second Violin section VL = Viola section VLC =(Violoncello) Cello section CB = Contrabass section
Where is the clarinet in the orchestra?
What are the stalls in a theater?
Stalls are otherwise knows as Orchestra Stalls or Orchestra Seats. They are the lowest seating section of the theatre and closest to the stage.
Orchestra seating arrangements?
In the related links box below, I posted the layout.
What is the position of the trombone in the orchestra?
What is considered corch seating in a theatre?
i haven't heard this term before, there are three type of seating in theater First: Balcony Second: Mezzanine Third: Orchestra and the zone and seat number in theater
What is the most important position in an orchestra?
there are two. violin and cello p.s orchestra is the strings ____________________________________________________ i think the conducter is the most important position in an orchestra, he keeps every1 in tune, determines how to interpret the music, corrects errors in rehearsals etc.
What section of the orchestra is typically given front seating during rehearsal and performance?
Almost all the time, the first violins are seated on the left of the conductor and on the right are cellos or second violins depending on the size of the orchestra.
What seating position erodes power?
Who is the lead violinist in an orchestra?
The person in that position is known as the concertmaster.
Does a harpist sit on the right or left of the orchestra conductor?
In normal situations, the harpist will be at about 10 o'clock to the conductor. Of course, if the harp is a solo instrument, it will be placed in front of the orchestra. See the general seating chart in the link below:
Did roman theatre have orchstra pits?
No, as the Romans did not use the chorus in their plays. Remember the difference between the ancient meaning of the word 'orchestra' and today's meaning. Today we say orchestra, and mean a group of musical instruments. In our theatres the orchestra is located in a lowered area (the pit) before a stage. In ancient times and orchestra was an area in front of the stage where the chorus stood and danced, sang or recited… Read More
What is the Important reasons for the correct seating position?
What is correct position of seating In chair?
To lay on it as in the way as your back attach with it at 0 degree.
What is the position of the oboe of an orchestra?
The oboe tunes the whole orchestra at the beginning of a rehearsal and on the actual performance. The oboe is situated in the middle of the Woodwind section
What is the position of the trumpet in the orchestra?
They usually sit in the back row and are often on risers.
What is the seating position of frog?
Frogs don't really sit up like toads do. They are more flat.
Can you give me a sentence using the idiom feel a hundred percent?
I do not feel 100% comfortable in this seating position.
Which section of the orchestra does the organ stand in?
It often stand alone as it is not considered to be a member of any one family of orchestral instruments. When an organ is employed in a classical piece of music, often times the organ pipes reside behind the orchestra with the console closer to the hall seating.
How much does an orchestra player make?
This depends on the following factors: -The orchestra -What the person plays -Ther position in the orchestra It is hard to give a range, but typically (at least where I live) orchestra players cannot live off of the wage they receive from being in the orchestra. To make enough money to live, they must teach, be a solo performer, etc.
Does a chamber orchestra have a conductor?
Most chamber orchestras have a conductor. Sometimes the concertmaster takes the position of 'leader' and does the conducting from her/his seated position. Specifically, the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra works without a conductor. They work out the tempi and other features during rehearsal.
What is a sportsbike?
Bikes that are fast, light, and sleek , designed for maximum performance and/or racing . The rider is tipped-forward seating position.
What is the proper seating position when keyboarding?
There are many steps to the proper ergonomic position while keyboarding for long periods. I have included a link that illustrates these techniques with both an image and supporting article.
Where do the viola players sit in a seating chart of the traditional symphony orchestra?
The Strings are lay out in this order: ........Violin 2. Violas........ Violin 1 ................ Cellos ..........Conductor......... ..........Audience.......... Sorry try to imagine a semi-circle.
Orchestra seating layout plan?
The orchestra forms a semi-circle around the edge of the stage. If you are facing the stage, and you go in clockwise order, the violins are on the left (in front), then the second violins, the violas, and the cellos on the right (in front). The basses usually stand, spread out behind the cellos in a horizontal row, using their own separate stands.
What knowledge is needed to be a professional flautist?
A complete mastery of the flute is required to be a professional flutist. Then one can attain a position in an orchestra.
Hippodrome seating chart?
I can't answer the question exactly, except to say that the Hippodrome had three seating levels, the orchestra, a balcony of almost the same size and a second balcony above that. At each end of the balcony, I believe, were sets of boxes. Here's a way to find out more: Go to eBay and look for Hippodrome. Usually, there are two or three programs from the 1920s on sale. I would guess you could find… Read More
What do you call the different kinds of seating?
Well technically there is only three kinds of seating, Open Admissions, Festival Seating, and Reserved Seating.
What is rest position for a flute?
When you place your flute, headjoint up, on your right leg, you're in rest position for a flute. Rest position is used in concert bands and orchestras to create an organized image for the audience. If everyone is in their rest position, the band/orchestra will look very neat.
What does electric mirrors in car do?
Allows the driver to adjust mirrors from the seating position he will be in when he uses them. Also allows him to safely adjust mirrors while driving.
Is a floor seating different from a club seating?
What is the Seating capacity of Verizon Center?
For basketball the seating capacity is 20,173. For hockey the seating capacity is 18,277.
What is the size of the Gillette Stadium?
Seating capacity: 68,756 Clubhouse seating: 6,600 Suite seating: 2,756
What is the famous orchestra in the Philippines?
ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra Manila Symphony Orchestra Manila Philharmonic Orchestra Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra San Miguel Philharmonic Orchestra UST Symphony Orchestra[citation needed] DLSU Pops Orchestra DLSZ Symphony Orchestra Visayas Symphony Orchestra
How do you maximize the sound performed by an orchestra?
a. hang curtains behind the orchestra b. put carpet around the walls of the auditorium c. hang reflecting panels from the ceiling behind the orchestra d. install narrow glass windows and skylights around the top of the walls e. put the musicians in a semi horse shoe position.
Is a zither used in an orchestra?
It depends on the orchestra. Symphony orchestra- no. Ethnic orchestra- might be.
How do motorcycle companies determine the seating position of a motorcycle rider?
That really depends upon the bike. The seating position is usually one of the major factors they take into consideration when deciding what type of bike it is to be. A tourer is designed for an average sized person to sit comfortably for long hours, a cruiser for them to sit feet forward in the classic style, and a sports bike so they can get down at speed and shift around for scratching. On trail… Read More
What orchestra is the biggest orchestra?
When was Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra created?
Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra was created in 1986.
When was American Seating created?
What is Seating Capacity For Hollywood Bowl?
What type of seating was available?
What are some names of Filipino Orchestras?
1. ECJammers orchestra 2. Don podring and his orchestra 3. Caranto orchestra 4. Toots girzu and his orchestra 5. Iggy de guzman and his orchestra 6. Anastacio mamaril and his orchestra 7. Willy & larry matias and orchestra 8. Lady valerie and orchestra 9. Godofredo orchestra 10. Snab orchestra 11. Juanitez orchestra
Recommended Motorcycles for tall people?
Dual-purpose motorcycles typically have a taller seating position and can be more comfortable but they have a very different look as compared to sport bikes or cruisers. Many manufacturers of dual-purpose motorcycles offer saddle bags and luggage racks/trunks so they can be used for longer hauls. There are many aftermarket parts for many cruiser-style motorcycles that will alter the seating position; a well designed custom saddle, in combination with handlebar repositioning or a handlebar type… Read More
What is the four famous british orchestra?
London Symphony Orchestra Philharmonia Orchestra Royal Philharmonic Orchestra The Halle Orchestra and maybe many others
What is the difference between a chamber orchestra and a symphony orchestra?
A Chamber Orchestra is a very small orchestra, that only has strings. An Symphony Orchestra is a larger orchestra, and has wind players, and strings, but the majority are strings.
What are two characteristics of the Proscenium stage?
audience on one side a raised platform framed by proscenium arch an apron or forestage and/or orchestra pit auditorium seating is usually raked upwards toward the back of room larger theatres may have balconies
What is the seating capacity of FedExField?
FedExField has a seating capacity of 82,000 people.
What is Priority Seating at Walt Disney World?
Is hot seating a dramatic technique?
Standard restaurant seating dimensions?
The orchestra seats are the closest to the front, and usuallythe most expensive.
What are the stalls in a theater?
Stalls are otherwise knows as Orchestra Stalls or Orchestra Seats. They are the lowest seating section of the theatre and closest to the stage.
A theater has 850 seats 60 of which are in the orchestra how many seats are not in the orchestra?
a theater has 850 seats 60 % of which are in the orchestra how many seats are not in the orchestra A.340 B.300 C.400 D.50 E.100 850*60% = 510 subtract 510 from the original 850 gives u 340
Did the globe theatre have seats?
the globe theatre has got seats its got over 3,000 seats and standing places to
How many seats does the globe theatre have now?
How many seats are there in the globe theatre now? How many seats were there in the globe theatre before it got burnt down?
What is the name of the place where the orchestra plays in a theatre?
How many theatre seats are in a theatre?
It depends on where the theatre is and how big it is.
How do you use orchestra in a sentence?
The orchestra played wonderful music in the theatre.
Who is the one that shows people their seats in the theatre?
A person who shows people to their seats in a theatre is called an usher.
What does the term orchestra mean in Greek theatre terminology?
the orchestra was the main part of the stage where the chorus was located at. The word orchestra was derived from the word orcheisthai. Literally translated, it means the dancing place. The orchestra was in front of the skene and was at the center of the theatre. The orchestra was the space between the audience and the stage; primary chorus performance space in Greek theatre
What are loge seats?
Its alittle higher up then the orchestra. Orchestra seats are usually the best but some people prefer to sit further back from the stage
Why was the orchestra important in Greek theater?
The orchestra puts the drama in the Greek Theatre.
How many seats are in the Victoria palace theatre?
How many seats are in the palladium theatre?
What is an orchestra in a Greek theater?
Orchestra was the circular part at the bottom of the theatre where the actors where performing.
At the theater which are the best seats in the house?
How many seats did the Elizabethan Theater have?
The answer is the Elizabethan Theatre had 2302 seats
Did they have seats in the original Globe theatre?
Yes there was seats in the globe theatre but only on the balconies People also sat on the floor and on the actual stage
What was the theatre space called in ancient Greece?
What did the ancient Greeks call their theatre space?
How many seats does the globe theatre have?
How many seats are there at the Adelphi Theatre in London?
The Adelphi Theatre in Long has over 15,000 seats for a large audience. The Adelphi Theatre is owned by the Nederland Organization and is still today putting on performances.
How many seats does the Sydney Opera House have?
The five venues making up the main performance facilities: The Concert Hall - 2,679 seats. The Opera Theatre - 1,507 seats. The Drama Theatre - 544 seats. The Playhouse - 398 seats. The Studio - capacity of 400 people.
What is an orchestra in ancient Greek theatre?
The orchestra is not the musicians who play the music it's actually the stage where the actors perform.
How many seats did the Globe Theatre have?
it had over 3,500 seats and lots of standing places
How many seats in Gershwin theatre?
At 1900 seats, the Gershwin is the largest of the Broadway theaters
Why did the Romans call the space in front of the stage an orchestra?
They called it an orchestra because that was its name. It came from the Greek theaters where the chorus would stand and recite. The Romans also denoted the first few rows of seats the orchestra as they were reserved for dignitaries and senators. They called it an orchestra because that was its name. It came from the Greek theaters where the chorus would stand and recite. The Romans also denoted the first few rows of… Read More
How many seats are there in the hexagon theatre?
The limit is 300 seats without installing a sprinkler system.
Who shows people to ther seats in the theatre?
Which are Best seats in a theatre?
What is the semicircular area of a Greek theatre stage called?
What are seats in a concert called near the stage?
What are the best seats in Broadway theaters?
Seats vary immensely from theater to theater, but generally, the order of best to worst seats goes as such: the first half of the orchestra, the first few rows of first mezzanine (I like F or above), the rest of orchestra, the rest of first mezzanine, second mezzanine.
What is difference between the origanal globe theatre and the modern theatre?
How many people can sit in the air Canada centre?
Basketball 19,800 seats Hockey 18,800 seats Full house concerts 19,800 seats Theatre 5,200 seats
What is the loge section in theaters?
The loge section is the first tier - or - first level up from the orchestra seats. Considered the best seats in house.
How were the social classes divided in the theatre in Shakespeare's time?
The social classes in the theatre were arranged so the richer, higher class people had the better veiw and more comfortable seats. As the theatres in shakespeares day were usually circular in shape this meant that the better seats were higher up. The poorer seats were in the open air space in the middle or the theatre with no seats unlike the richer classes above them.
What is in a theater and begin with g?
It is home to the National Symphony Orchestra and the American Film Institute?
Similarities between Globe Theatre and modern theater?
there are men and female characters performing, the theatre is indoors and there are seats
What do you call a person shows people to their seat in a theatre?
A person who shows people to their seats in a theatre is called an 'usher'.
What is theatre publicity who is a theatre pulicity manager what the basic functions of a theatre publicity manager?
Theatre publicity is advertising theatres. A theatre publicity manager's job is to inform the public of the productions that will be on at their theatre and market them so seats sell.
How many people can the Sydney Opera House hold?
The five venues making up the main performance facilities: The Concert Hall - 2,679 seats. The Opera Theatre - 1,8900 seats. The Drama Theatre - 876seats. The Playhouse - 78 seats. The Studio - capacity of 467people.
What are the gallery seats in Shakespeare?
The Old Globe Theatre (Shakespeare's theatre) had three galleries. They were balconies that overlooked the back of the stage.
What is the name of semicircular space in front of a Greek theatre stage?
How many people can the grand theatre hold?
What were the best seats in the house at the original Globe Theatre?
What were the best seats in the house at the origional Globe Theatre?
Where did the rich people sit in the theatre in shakespeares time?
What is the difference between modern theater and ancient china theater?
the modern theatre has concert seats and the ancient has pillow and comfortable seats.
What types of accommodations were available to those who paid more in the globe theatre?
Seats, and if you paid even more, cushions for those seats.